| James Norris Brewer - Architecture - 1826 - 568 pages
...pp. 351-2. * The various rules and regulations respecting Hosting, may be seen, in the work termed " A Breviate of the getting of Ireland, and of the Decaie of the same, written by Patrick Finglass, first chief haron, and afterwards chief justice, of Ireland, in... | |
| Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Charles James Stewart - Early printed books - 1833 - 550 pages
...Gordon's (Jas.) History of Ireland to the Union in 1801. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1806. Finglass's (Pat.) Breviate of the Getting of Ireland, and of the Decaie of the same. (Harris's Hibernica.) Story of King Richard II., his last being in Ireland, translated by George... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - Ireland - 1892 - 560 pages
...the same year. Itis taken from " The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe," sent by King Henry VII. into Ireland in 1488, to take new Oaths of Allegiance from...declared for (the then Pretender) Lambert Simnell (Hibernica, Dublin, 1770). " 12 [July]. Item. The Erie of Kildare came to a place of Canons without... | |
| New York Public Library - Bibliography - 1905 - 608 pages
...by the said Sir George Carew. III. The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new Oaths of Allegiance from...Simnell. IV. A Breviate of the getting of Ireland, and the Decaie of the same, Written by Patrick Finglass. V. A Project of King James I. for the Division... | |
| New York Public Library - Bibliography - 1905 - 610 pages
...by the said Sir George Carew. 111. The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new Oaths of Allegiance from...Nobility and others, who had declared (for the then Pretenden Lambert Simnel). IV. A Breviate of the getting of Ireland, and the Decaie of the same, Written... | |
| New York Public Library - English literature - 1905 - 154 pages
...by the said Sir George Carew. 111. The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by King Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new Oaths of Allegiance from...Nobility and others, who had declared (for the then I*retender> Lambert Simnell. IV. A lireviate of the getting of Ireland, and the Decaie of the same,... | |
| New York Public Library - Bibliography - 1905 - 622 pages
...by the said Sir George Carew. III. The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecombe, sent by Kinç Henry VII into Ireland in 1488 to take new Oaths of Allegiance from the Nobility and others, who ames . or te vson an antaton o. . .ster. . .. Orders and Conditions to be observed by the Undertakers,... | |
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